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Definition of ey
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Ey () An
interj.
of
wonder
or
inquiry.
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Preyful
::
Preyful
(a.)
Disposed
to take prey.
Ultrazodiacal
::
Ultrazodiacal
(a.)
Outside
the
zodiac;
being in that part of the
heavens
that is more than eight
degrees
from the
ecliptic;
as,
ultrazodiacal
planets,
that is, those
planets
which in part of their
orbits
go
beyond
the
zodiac..
Faveolate
::
Faveolate
(a.)
Honeycomb;
having
cavities
or
cells,
somewhat
resembling
those of a
honeycomb;
alveolate;
favose..
Reduvid
::
Reduvid
(n.) Any
hemipterous
insect
of the genus
Redivius,
or
family
Reduvidae.
They live by
sucking
the blood of other
insects,
and some
species
also
attack
man..
Reneye
::
Reneye
(v. t.) To deny; to
reject;
to
renounce.
Suiting
::
Suite (n.) One of the old
musical
forms,
before
the time of the more
compact
sonata,
consisting
of a
string
or
series
of
pieces
all in the same key,
mostly
in
various
dance
rhythms,
with
sometimes
an
elaborate
prelude.
Some
composers
of the
present
day
affect
the suite
form..
Weigh
::
Weigh (n.) A
certain
quantity
estimated
by
weight;
an
English
measure
of
weight.
See Wey.
Carney
::
Carney
(n.) A
disease
of
horses,
in which the mouth is so
furred
that the
afflicted
animal
can not eat..
Barter
::
Barter
(v. i.) To
traffic
or
trade,
by
exchanging
one
commodity
for
another,
in
distinction
from a sale and
purchase,
in which money is paid for the
commodities
transferred;
to
truck..
Oxeyed
::
Oxeyed
(a.)
Having
large,
full eyes, like those of an ox..
Clicket
::
Clicket
(n.) A latch key.
Promise
::
Promise
(v. t.) To
engage
to do, give, make, or to
refrain
from
doing,
giving,
or
making,
or the like; to
covenant;
to
engage;
as, to
promise
a
visit;
to
promise
a
cessation
of
hostilities;
to
promise
the
payment
of
money..
Malmsey
::
Malmsey
(n.) A kind of sweet wine from
Crete,
the
Canary
Islands,
etc..
Bacterium
::
Bacterium
(n.) A
microscopic
vegetable
organism,
belonging
to the class
Algae,
usually
in the form of a
jointed
rodlike
filament,
and found in
putrefying
organic
infusions.
Bacteria
are
destitute
of
chlorophyll,
and are the
smallest
of
microscopic
organisms.
They are very
widely
diffused
in
nature,
and
multiply
with
marvelous
rapidity,
both by
fission
and by
spores.
Certain
species
are
active
agents
in
fermentation,
while
others
appear
to be the cause of
certain
infectious
diseases.
See
Bacillus
Coat
::
Coat (n.) A layer of any
substance
covering
another;
a
cover;
a
tegument;
as, the coats of the eye; the coats of an
onion;
a coat of tar or
varnish..
Ringbolt
::
Ringbolt
(n.) An
eyebolt
having
a ring
through
the eye.
Channel
::
Channel
(n.) That
through
which
anything
passes;
means of
passing,
conveying,
or
transmitting;
as, the news was
conveyed
to us by
different
channels..
Render
::
Render
(v. i.) To pass; to run; -- said of the
passage
of a rope
through
a
block,
eyelet,
etc.; as, a rope
renders
well, that is,
passes
freely;
also, to yield or give way..
Usury
::
Usury (v. t.) A
premium
or
increase
paid, or
stipulated
to be paid, for a loan, as of
money;
interest..
Vibraculum
::
Vibraculum
(n.) One of the
movable,
slender,
spinelike
organs
or parts with which
certain
bryozoans
are
furnished.
They are
regarded
as
specially
modified
zooids,
of
nearly
the same
nature
as
Avicularia..
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